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Eight people who allegedly ran two illegal streaming services which claimed to offer "more television programmes and movies than legitimate streaming services such as Netflix" have been indicted by a federal grand jury, reports ArsTechnica.

The streaming service, called Jetflix, ran from 2007 to 2017 and sourced its content from various torrent and Usenet websites by using a variety of automated programs.

Senior Member

As a sailor of the high seas I look down on my fellow raiders who operate and utilities such facilities. You are ruining things for everyone. These behemoths will tolerate the peer to peer sharing to an extent but offering the same service they offer is taking things too far. There's an inefficiency with peer to peer sharing that allows us to get away with it.

Honorary Master

As a sailor of the high seas I look down on my fellow raiders who operate and utilities such facilities. You are ruining things for everyone. These behemoths will tolerate the peer to peer sharing to an extent but offering the same service they offer is taking things too far. There's an inefficiency with peer to peer sharing that allows us to get away with it.